Case Details
Reference
44BB0323726
Court
Basingstoke Magistrates', County and Family Court - Courtroom 02
Magistrate
Hearing Date
19 June 2026
Time
10am
Hearing Type
Mention - Defendant to Attend
Court Type
Magistrates
Prosecutor
Case Details
Offence Details: | Racially / religiously aggravated fear / provocation of violence by words / writing / behaviour Common assault Assault by beating Racially / religiously aggravated fear / provocation of violence by words / writing / behaviour Assault a constable in the execution of his / her duty Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour to cause harassment / alarm / distress Assault by beating Act of outraging public decency - common law Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour with intent to cause fear of / provoke unlawful violence Racially / religiously aggravated fear / provocation of violence by words / writing / behaviour Use threatening / abusive words / behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress Racially / religiously aggravated harassment / alarm / distress by words / writing / behaviour Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour with intent to cause fear of / provoke unlawful violence Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour with intent to cause fear of / provoke unlawful violence
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Gender Probability
Male
Likely Age
~25 years old
Predicted Nationality / Origin
British/Irish (GB)
UK Offence & Sentencing Guidelines
Common assault is committed when a person intentionally or recklessly causes another to apprehend immediate, unlawful violence. Battery is the actual application of unlawful force. No physical injury needs to occur.
Sentencing: Usually dealt with in the Magistrates' Court. Maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment, a community order, or a fine. If racially or religiously aggravated, it can be sent to the Crown Court with higher maximum penalties.Engaging in a course of conduct (on at least two occasions) that causes alarm, distress, or fear of violence to another person, knowing or ought to know it amounts to harassment.
Sentencing: Summary harassment carries up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine. If the harassment causes fear of violence, or is racially or religiously motivated, it is triable either way and carries a maximum of 5 to 14 years imprisonment.
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